Enrique Contreras-Hernandez
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Chang Y, Chen Y, Stealey H, Zhao Y, Lu H, Contreras-Hernandez E, et al.
PLoS One
. 2024 Dec;
19(12):e0314268.
PMID: 39630698
Neural mechanisms and underlying directionality of signaling among brain regions depend on neural dynamics spanning multiple spatiotemporal scales of population activity. Despite recent advances in multimodal measurements of brain activity,...
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Osuna-Orozco R, Zhao Y, Stealey H, Lu H, Contreras-Hernandez E, Santacruz S
Front Hum Neurosci
. 2024 Apr;
18:1368115.
PMID: 38590363
Introduction: Adaptation and learning have been observed to contribute to the acquisition of new motor skills and are used as strategies to cope with changing environments. However, it is hard...
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Contreras-Hernandez E, Chavez D, Hernandez E, Rudomin P
Exp Brain Res
. 2022 Jan;
240(2):665-686.
PMID: 35001174
In addition to the action potentials generated by the ongoing activation of single dorsal horn neurons in the anesthetized cat, we often recorded small negative field potentials with a fast-rising...
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Brandon C, Ghenbot Y, Buch V, Contreras-Hernandez E, Tooker J, Dimentberg R, et al.
Ann Surg
. 2020 Oct;
275(6):1085-1093.
PMID: 33086323
Objective: To model the financial impact of policies governing the scheduling of overlapping surgeries, and to identify optimal solutions that maximize operating efficiency that satisfy the fiduciary duty to patients....
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Sritharan S, Contreras-Hernandez E, Richardson A, Lucas T
J Neurophysiol
. 2019 Dec;
123(1):300-307.
PMID: 31800329
Recurrent thalamocortical circuits produce a number of rhythms critical to brain function. In slow-wave sleep, spindles (7-16 Hz) are a prominent spontaneous oscillation generated by thalamic circuits and triggered by...
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Martin M, Bejar J, Chavez D, Ramirez-Morales A, Hernandez E, Moreno L, et al.
Front Syst Neurosci
. 2019 Oct;
13:47.
PMID: 31616259
In the anesthetized cat the correlation between the ongoing cord dorsum potentials (CDPs) recorded from different lumbar spinal segments has a non-random structure, suggesting relatively stable patterns of functional connectivity...
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Martin M, Bejar J, Esposito G, Chavez D, Contreras-Hernandez E, Glusman S, et al.
Front Comput Neurosci
. 2017 May;
11:32.
PMID: 28507514
In a previous study we developed a Machine Learning procedure for the automatic identification and classification of spontaneous cord dorsum potentials (). This study further supported the proposal that in...
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Martin M, Contreras-Hernandez E, Bejar J, Esposito G, Chavez D, Glusman S, et al.
Front Neuroinform
. 2015 Sep;
9:21.
PMID: 26379540
Previous studies aimed to disclose the functional organization of the neuronal networks involved in the generation of the spontaneous cord dorsum potentials (CDPs) generated in the lumbosacral spinal segments used...